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Being Mentored Helps Black Medical Students Face Isolation, Racial Microaggressions

Jamel Hill, a fourth year medical student, confronted a stark reality when he went into medical school. But through the racial microaggressions, he also found mentors who guided him through the hardest times. He just matched in a physical medicine and rehabilitation residency at the University of Kentucky. It s a dream I ve had since high school, he says. (Farah Yousry/WFYI) Jamel Hill, 30, describes his first few months in medical school in 2016 as a rude awakening. With few people looking like him in the lecture hall, he felt isolated. But it was some conversations being had in the classroom and the hospital that left him the most uncomfortable.

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